Microchips are like tiny brains inside your phone that help it do everything, from sending texts to playing games. Imagine a chip made of millions of switches, each one flipping on and off really fast to send messages. These switches are called transistors, and they make the whole thing work by turning electricity on or off in patterns, like Morse code.
Examples
- Microchips make your phone smart, think of it like a switchboard with millions of switches working together.
- When you take a photo, microchips send signals that capture the image, just like a puzzle being put together.
- Your phone uses microchips to play music, each note is sent as a signal and turned into sound.
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See also
- How Do Microchips Talk to Each Other?
- How Do Microchips Keep Getting Smaller?
- How Do Microchips Make Your Phone Smarter?
- How Do Microchips Control the World We Live In?
- How Do Microchips Power Our World?